They played eight gigs and recorded four songs before their "day jobs" forced them to put the project on hold. The songs became their first EP, Some Births are Worse than Murders, released in 1990 on Waterfront Records. Acclaimed by music critics in Australia and the UK the record spent several weeks at No. 1 on the independent charts in Australia. By the time this record was released the band had already undergone several incarnations. Not everyone took their holidays at the same time, so a floating lineup became an integral part of the band's character and appeal. Kakulas had left for Sydney with Martha's Vineyard. He was replaced by Martyn Casey (The Triffids). Bolleter went to work in Japan, making his fortune playing piano in cocktail bars and restaurants before becoming a zen master. He was replaced by Adrian Wood. McComb was present in the second lineup in 1989 before departing for England. He was replaced by Kim Salmon (Beasts of Bourbon, The Surrealists - guitar and vocals) in the summer of 1990. Casey departed shortly after to join Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
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